Maintainer | diagrams-discuss@googlegroups.com |
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Safe Haskell | Safe-Infered |
Higher-level tools for combining diagrams.
- withEnvelope :: (Backend b (V a), Enveloped a, Monoid' m) => a -> QDiagram b (V a) m -> QDiagram b (V a) m
- phantom :: (Backend b (V a), Enveloped a, Monoid' m) => a -> QDiagram b (V a) m
- strut :: (Backend b v, InnerSpace v, OrderedField (Scalar v), Monoid' m) => v -> QDiagram b v m
- pad :: (Backend b v, InnerSpace v, OrderedField (Scalar v), Monoid' m) => Scalar v -> QDiagram b v m -> QDiagram b v m
- beneath :: (HasLinearMap v, OrderedField (Scalar v), InnerSpace v, Monoid' m) => QDiagram b v m -> QDiagram b v m -> QDiagram b v m
- beside :: (Juxtaposable a, Semigroup a) => V a -> a -> a -> a
- appends :: (Juxtaposable a, Monoid' a) => a -> [(V a, a)] -> a
- position :: (HasOrigin a, Monoid' a) => [(Point (V a), a)] -> a
- decorateTrail :: (HasOrigin a, Monoid' a) => Trail (V a) -> [a] -> a
- decoratePath :: (HasOrigin a, Monoid' a) => Path (V a) -> [a] -> a
- cat :: (Juxtaposable a, Monoid' a, HasOrigin a, InnerSpace (V a), Floating (Scalar (V a))) => V a -> [a] -> a
- cat' :: (Juxtaposable a, Monoid' a, HasOrigin a, InnerSpace (V a), Floating (Scalar (V a))) => V a -> CatOpts (V a) -> [a] -> a
- data CatOpts v = CatOpts {}
- data CatMethod
Unary operations
withEnvelope :: (Backend b (V a), Enveloped a, Monoid' m) => a -> QDiagram b (V a) m -> QDiagram b (V a) mSource
Use the envelope from some object as the envelope for a diagram, in place of the diagram's default envelope.
phantom :: (Backend b (V a), Enveloped a, Monoid' m) => a -> QDiagram b (V a) mSource
phantom x
produces a "phantom" diagram, which has the same
envelope as x
but produces no output.
strut :: (Backend b v, InnerSpace v, OrderedField (Scalar v), Monoid' m) => v -> QDiagram b v mSource
strut v
is a diagram which produces no output, but with respect
to alignment and envelope acts like a 1-dimensional segment
oriented along the vector v
, with local origin at its center.
Useful for manually creating separation between two diagrams.
pad :: (Backend b v, InnerSpace v, OrderedField (Scalar v), Monoid' m) => Scalar v -> QDiagram b v m -> QDiagram b v mSource
pad s
"pads" a diagram, expanding its envelope by a factor of
s
(factors between 0 and 1 can be used to shrink the envelope).
Note that the envelope will expand with respect to the local
origin, so if the origin is not centered the padding may appear
"uneven". If this is not desired, the origin can be centered
(using, e.g., centerXY
for 2D diagrams) before applying pad
.
Binary operations
beneath :: (HasLinearMap v, OrderedField (Scalar v), InnerSpace v, Monoid' m) => QDiagram b v m -> QDiagram b v m -> QDiagram b v mSource
beside :: (Juxtaposable a, Semigroup a) => V a -> a -> a -> aSource
Place two monoidal objects (i.e. diagrams, paths, animations...) next to each other along the given vector. In particular, place the second object so that the vector points from the local origin of the first object to the local origin of the second object, at a distance so that their envelopes are just tangent. The local origin of the new, combined object is the local origin of the first object.
Note that beside v
is associative, so objects under beside v
form a semigroup for any given vector v
. However, they do
not form a monoid, since there is no identity element. mempty
is a right identity (beside v d1 mempty === d1
) but not a left
identity (beside v mempty d1 === d1 # align (negateV v)
).
In older versions of diagrams, beside
put the local origin of
the result at the point of tangency between the two inputs. That
semantics can easily be recovered by performing an alignment on
the first input before combining. That is, if beside'
denotes
the old semantics,
beside' v x1 x2 = beside v (x1 # align v) x2
To get something like beside v x1 x2
whose local origin is
identified with that of x2
instead of x1
, use beside
(negateV v) x2 x1
.
n-ary operations
appends :: (Juxtaposable a, Monoid' a) => a -> [(V a, a)] -> aSource
appends x ys
appends each of the objects in ys
to the object
x
in the corresponding direction. Note that each object in
ys
is positioned beside x
without reference to the other
objects in ys
, so this is not the same as iterating beside
.
position :: (HasOrigin a, Monoid' a) => [(Point (V a), a)] -> aSource
Position things absolutely: combine a list of objects (e.g. diagrams or paths) by assigning them absolute positions in the vector space of the combined object.
decorateTrail :: (HasOrigin a, Monoid' a) => Trail (V a) -> [a] -> aSource
Combine a list of diagrams (or paths) by using them to "decorate" a trail, placing the local origin of one object at each successive vertex of the trail. The first vertex of the trail is placed at the origin. If the trail and list of objects have different lengths, the extra tail of the longer one is ignored.
decoratePath :: (HasOrigin a, Monoid' a) => Path (V a) -> [a] -> aSource
Combine a list of diagrams (or paths) by using them to "decorate" a path, placing the local origin of one object at each successive vertex of the path. If the path and list of objects have different lengths, the extra tail of the longer one is ignored.
cat :: (Juxtaposable a, Monoid' a, HasOrigin a, InnerSpace (V a), Floating (Scalar (V a))) => V a -> [a] -> aSource
cat v
positions a list of objects so that their local origins
lie along a line in the direction of v
. Successive objects
will have their envelopes just touching. The local origin
of the result will be the same as the local origin of the first
object.
See also cat'
, which takes an extra options record allowing
certain aspects of the operation to be tweaked.
cat' :: (Juxtaposable a, Monoid' a, HasOrigin a, InnerSpace (V a), Floating (Scalar (V a))) => V a -> CatOpts (V a) -> [a] -> aSource
Like cat
, but taking an extra CatOpts
arguments allowing the
user to specify
- The spacing method: catenation (uniform spacing between envelopes) or distribution (uniform spacing between local origins). The default is catenation.
- The amount of separation between successive diagram envelopes/origins (depending on the spacing method). The default is 0.
CatOpts
is an instance of Default
, so with
may be used for
the second argument, as in cat' (1,2) with {sep = 2}
.
Note that cat' v with {catMethod = Distrib} === mconcat
(distributing with a separation of 0 is the same as
superimposing).
Options for cat'
.
CatOpts | |
|
Methods for concatenating diagrams.
Cat | Normal catenation: simply put diagrams next to one another (possibly with a certain distance in between each). The distance between successive diagram envelopes will be consistent; the distance between origins may vary if the diagrams are of different sizes. |
Distrib | Distribution: place the local origins of diagrams at regular intervals. With this method, the distance between successive origins will be consistent but the distance between envelopes may not be. Indeed, depending on the amount of separation, diagrams may overlap. |